San Francisco, February 25, 2015 – Today, the national queer, trans, and ally youth leadership organization Gay-Straight Alliance Network (GSA Network) announced a shift in organizational structure with the appointment of two long-term organizational leaders, Ginna Brelsford and Geoffrey Winder, as Co-Executive Directors, and the d

GSA Network of California youth trainers are going on the road in November and December to hold a series of summits across Southern California for LGBTQ and ally student leaders, beginning with a summit in Long Beach on Saturday, November 22nd.

Gay-Straight Alliance Network (GSA Network), the national youth leadership organization empowering young people in student-led GSA clubs, is thrilled to announce the launch of GSA Network Southeast to build the GSA youth movement in the Southeastern United States.

Tanayshia Price, a 15-year-old black student who identifies as queer, says she has been suspended from school more times than she can count.

“I feel like the school district that I’m in, they don’t know how to handle everything that comes with the non-gender conforming or the kids that are minorities,” Price, who attends high school in northern California, told The Huffington Post. “They just know how to get rid of us.”

Around fourth grade, CeCe McDonald realized that she was trans. “There was this fierce little diva inside me and she wanted to be free,” McDonald recently told a crowd at the Gay-Straight Alliance Network’s (GSA) national gathering.